Steemit and the majesty of humankind

Yeah, we all have heard someone talking about the evilness and ignorance of humankind, maybe they are right in some cases, but the collectivism bothers me, it perverts the individual.

I had my socialist period, but who hadn't? Nowadays, as an anarchocapitalist I defend the free market for ethical reason, not consequentialists, but technology is making me proud , I can actually defend market by consequentialists arguments to newbie people without any struggle or infinite conversations.

The humankind is so fucking awesome, I don't know why the idea that we are evil and ignorant prevails until now. Maybe it's a plot to pervert the individual, ordering all by groups and leading them to think they are weak creatures which without a ruler is predestinated to doom.

But, you see, the best inventions of humankind were conceived under anarchy, no ruler told anyone to make Bitcoin, Machinery, Cars and others, this is all made guided by individuals and their wishes and labor. Steemit and LBRY reminded me that the government can give us one "solution", while the market can give us undefined solutions. This is where I'm trying to take my debates, while other choose a few options I prefer to wait the market bring the solution to me, and I know "he" will.

Never believe in people who tries to say you are weak, you are not capable. You are the individual, only you have the power.

"But I am done with this creed of corruption.
I am done with the monster of "We," the word of serfdom, of plunder, of misery, falsehood and shame.
And now I see the face of god, and I raise this god over the earth, this god whom men have sought since men came into being, this god who will grant them joy and peace and pride.
This god, this one word:
"I."" - Ayn Rand

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